Print Apbor 7 is a light, very narrow, low contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: children’s books, craft labels, classroom materials, posters, packaging, playful, friendly, casual, whimsical, youthful, human warmth, casual clarity, space saving, approachability, monoline, rounded, bouncy, quirky, loose.
A slim, monoline handwritten print with softly rounded terminals and gently wavering strokes that retain a consistent pen-like thickness. Letterforms are simplified and open, with generous counters and a slightly elastic baseline rhythm that gives the set a drawn-by-hand spontaneity. Proportions are compact and narrow overall, with relatively tall ascenders/descenders compared to the lowercase body, and modest, informal curves in bowls and shoulders. Numerals and capitals follow the same unforced construction, keeping a cohesive, sketchbook-like texture across the character set.
Well-suited to short-to-medium text where a casual, personable voice is desirable: children’s content, educational worksheets, invitations, DIY/craft branding, and cheerful packaging or labels. It also works for headings, captions, and informal UI moments that benefit from a friendly handwritten feel, especially when space is limited.
The font reads as approachable and lighthearted, with an easygoing, human tone. Its narrow, airy silhouettes and relaxed irregularities suggest everyday notes, kids’ materials, and friendly signage rather than formal publishing. Overall, it conveys warmth, simplicity, and a mild sense of whimsy.
The design appears intended to provide a clean, readable handwritten print that feels informal and human while staying orderly enough for continuous text. Its narrow proportions and restrained stroke behavior prioritize clarity and economy of space, while subtle irregularities maintain a natural hand-drawn character.
Spacing appears even and uncluttered in running text, and the forms stay clear at display sizes thanks to open apertures and uncomplicated geometry. Distinctive handwritten cues—like slightly uneven curves and subtly varying stroke joins—add personality without turning into heavy texture.